Hey Lumber Yak!
I thought this thread was long dead and buried.....I too, was at Comair.......thought I'd butt in and respond to your question.....
Prior to the strike, working for Comair management was simply awful......I left during the strike so I haven't got personal experience to relate to you, but after listening to friends still there, my conclusion is that it is BETTER there now. Not necessarily great, but certainly better. Schedules are better, the pay is better, the hotels are better...overall the quality of life is simply better for the Comair pilots and I don't know of a group of people who deserves it more than they do......They fought one hel-luva battle, and while it doesn't seem to be perceived as the vistory that they were hoping for, it was an improvement, no doubt.
Had the opportunity to visit some friends at Comair recently and attend some of the 25th anniversary stuff. My (biased) impression from that and conversations around the place was that not that much has changed about managements attitude towards the airline and its people. In my opinion, it continues to be a lot of lip service as to how great they are at the same time applying some of the same pressures as they did before the strike. But, that's just my limited perspective from an admittedly biased point of view.
I knew when I left that I could not work for such people again. And my visit reinforced that notion. That said, you won't find a better group of pilots and flight attendents anywhere. Just ask around about the unity of the pilot group during the strike and the support that they had from the fllight attendants.
Net Jets is a completely different thing. It's somewhat hard to compare. My pay is lower by a healthy chunk, but for me the lifestyle, the lack of commuting any longer, the treatment and support by management and the atmosphere of the place makes up for that (at least until our next contract!!!!). We stay in excellent hotels (and get to keep the points), get truly fine catered meals on the road (no more grabbing a burger at McD's), fly beautiful airplanes (they wash, wax, polish the birds about every two months) that are well-maintained.
The X is a hoot. Not as crisp in handling as the RJ with that 40 degree swept wing and artificial feel controls, but it goes! A lear will outclimbitoff the deck, but once the X hits about 30000', it's GONE. We generally climb at 1500-2000 FPM in the '30's at .82 Mach and ACCELERATING. I've done 1500FPM at .88 Mach.
I also like the variety of trips that we have. I've been as far west/north as Anchorage and as far east as St. Maarten and a lot of places inbetween.....It's fun stuff. You go to work, get your airplane, fly it around (empty on a lot of legs) and go home.
I love it. Not that Comair is a bad choice. If I were to go to a "regional" (I wish they'd get rid of THAT misnomer), I'd make Comair my first choice in terms of growth, stability, pilot and F/A group.....you can have their management...... I'll take NJA's.
Best wishes.....